A Headache in the Pelvis, David Wise, Ph.D.
A Headache in the Pelvis, David Wise, Ph.D.
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A Headache in the Pelvis
The Wise-Anderson Protocol for Healing Pelvic Pain: The Definitive Edition

Author: David Wise, Ph.D., Rodney Anderson, M.D.

Narrator: David Wise, Ph.D., Fred Sanders, Rebecca Lowman, Fiona Hardingham, Andrew Eiden, Catherine Taber, Kimberly Farr, Robbie Daymond, Will Damron, Sunil Malhotra, Arthur Morey, Jon Lindstrom, Various

Abridged: 13 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/19/2018

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Based on the gold-standard nondrug, nonsurgical Wise-Anderson Protocol for treating chronic pelvic pain, A Headache in the Pelvis is the definitive resource for anyone suffering from pelvic pain.

Pelvic pain afflicts millions of men and women and goes by many names, including pelvic floor dysfunction and prostatitis. David Wise, Ph.D., searched for relief for his pelvic pain for more than 20 years. After researching medical journals and performing outside-the-box self-experimentation, he found a way to resolve his symptoms. He then joined forces with Stanford urologist Dr. Rodney Anderson in the mid-1990s, and together they treated patients and did research on what is now called the Wise-Anderson Protocol.

Often incorrectly diagnosed, debilitating, and disruptive, pelvic pain is correlated with psychological distress. Using a holistic treatment integrating physical therapy and meditative relaxation, this book guides you through understanding your pain, why conventional treatments haven't worked, and describes the details of the physical and behavioral protocol that can help to heal the painful pelvic floor. At last, this life-changing protocol offers hope and help to lead a pain-free life.

Includes a Bonus PDF of Illustrations from the Book

Read by the author, and by Fred Sanders, Rebecca Lowman, Fiona Hardingham, Andrew Eiden, Catherine Tabor, Kimberly Farr, Robbie Daymond, Will Damron, Sunil Mahotra, John Lindstrom, Mark Deakins, and Danny Campbell

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“This is a book that helps patients empower themselves in their own healing. It is not a hocus-pocus solution; it is a long-term program that must be adapted into one’s daily routine. To understand that we have the ability to affect our own healing process can be life changing.”—Ragi Doggweiler, MD, associate professor, director of Neuro-Urology and Integrative Medicine, Division of Urology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

A Headache in the Pelvis demystifies a condition that is so frequently overlooked and often mistreated in clinical practice. It empowers patients to be their own caregiver, while it encourages partnerships with clinicians who can be tremendously helpful in the patient’s path to symptom improvement.”—Robert Moldwin, MD, author of The Interstitial Cystitis Survival Guide

“Many pelvic pain patients go from doctor to doctor, specialist to specialist, without improvement, often feeling abandoned. A majority of patients with chronic pelvic pain do not respond to conventional therapies (antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs), leaving a huge void. Drs. Wise and Anderson offer a therapeutic option that can bring relief to many.”—Bart Gershbein, MD, clinical instructor, Department of Urology, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco

“The sixth edition of A Headache in the Pelvis, by Drs. Rodney Anderson and David Wise, continues to be one of the most useful books for people who suffer from chronic pelvic floor pain. The book details a method for resolving pelvic pain by rehabilitating the pelvic floor muscles that have often been the brunt of anxiety or a reaction to a trauma or surgery.”—Erik Peper, PhD, professor, Institute of Holistic Health Studies, San Francisco State University

“Drs. Wise and Anderson have updated their important book on pelvic pain. This work has changed the way I think about pelvic pain. I now can find the clues in the physical exam (pelvic muscle spasm) that I had previously missed. This book is required reading for any clinician dealing with pelvic pain patients.”—Stephen Bearg, MD, obstetrician-gynecologist, past chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Marin General Hospital, Kentfield, California

“This book is for people affected by pelvic pain and for family members who care about them; it’s also for the medical providers who work with these patients.”—Marlene Cresci Cohen, PhD, director, Behavioral Sciences, Valley Family Medicine Residency, Modesto, California, and professor, Volunteer Faculty Department of Family Medicine University of California, Davis

A Headache in the Pelvis is a lamp in the dark human suffering of chronic pelvic pain. This book is a precious document that will help many people.”—Robert Blum, MD, former chief, Department of Neurosurgery, Marin General Hospital, Marin County, California

“I highly recommend this book to colleagues, clients, and friends all the time. It does a great job explaining the connections between muscle tension and pain symptoms. . . . I find that after the first reading, the book needs to be read and reread.”—Marilyn Freedman, PT, DPT, BCB-PMD, CAPP